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included iListen,
MacSpeech Dictate,
MacSpeech Dictate Medical,
MacSpeech Dictate Legal,
MacSpeech Dictate International, and
MacSpeech Scribe. On February...
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MacSpeech Scribe is
speech recognition software for
Mac OS X
designed specifically for
transcription of
recorded voice dictation. It runs on
Mac OS X 10...
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Mac 2.0 (originally
named MacSpeech Dictate) is
supported only on
Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard). Nuance's
other products for
Mac include MacSpeech Scribe...
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above macOS 10.4 or on
Macintoshes with an
Intel chipset. Quack.com;
acquired by AOL; the name has now been
reused for an iPad
search app.
SpeechWorks...
- iListen,
developed by
MacSpeech, is a
speech recognition program for the
Apple Macintosh. In 2006,
iListen was the only third-party
software that allowed...
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dating back to Nuance's 2010
purchase of
MacSpeech Dictate,
NaturallySpeaking gained Mac compatibility,
though Mac support was
later terminated in 2018....
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Freedom of
speech is a
principle that
supports the
freedom of an
individual or a
community to
articulate their opinions and
ideas without fear of retaliation...
- The
history of
macOS, Apple's
current Mac operating system formerly named Mac OS X
until 2011 and then OS X
until 2016,
began with the company's project...
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macOS,
originally Mac OS X,
previously shortened as OS X, is an
operating system developed and
marketed by
Apple since 2001. It is the
primary operating...
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Speech balloons (also
speech bubbles,
dialogue balloons, or word balloons) are a
graphic convention used most
commonly in
comic books, comics, and cartoons...